Felix Holt, the Radical, Volume 2B. Tauchnitz, 1867 |
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Page 109
... Loamford Jail . He was committed on three counts for having assaulted a constable , for having committed man- slaughter ( Tucker was dead from spinal concussion ) , and for having led a riotous onslaught on a dwelling- house . Four ...
... Loamford Jail . He was committed on three counts for having assaulted a constable , for having committed man- slaughter ( Tucker was dead from spinal concussion ) , and for having led a riotous onslaught on a dwelling- house . Four ...
Page 144
... Loamford Jail . The little minister was terribly shaken by the news . He saw no clear explanation of Felix Holt's conduct ; for the statements Esther had heard were so conflicting that she had not been able to gather distinctly what had ...
... Loamford Jail . The little minister was terribly shaken by the news . He saw no clear explanation of Felix Holt's conduct ; for the statements Esther had heard were so conflicting that she had not been able to gather distinctly what had ...
Page 149
... Loamford as soon as possible , and would give his soul no rest till he had done all he could do for Felix . On one point Mrs. Holt's plaint tallied with his own forebodings , and he found them verified : the state of feeling in Treby ...
... Loamford as soon as possible , and would give his soul no rest till he had done all he could do for Felix . On one point Mrs. Holt's plaint tallied with his own forebodings , and he found them verified : the state of feeling in Treby ...
Page 151
... Loamford and back , with less of trouble and perplexity in his mind : he had at least got a definite course marked out , to which he must resign himself . Felix had declared that he would receive no aid from Harold Transome , except the ...
... Loamford and back , with less of trouble and perplexity in his mind : he had at least got a definite course marked out , to which he must resign himself . Felix had declared that he would receive no aid from Harold Transome , except the ...
Page 152
... Loamford , who offered to conduct his case without any fees . The work was plain and easy , Felix said . The only witnesses who had to be hunted up at all were some who could testify that he had tried to take the crowd down Hobb's Lane ...
... Loamford , who offered to conduct his case without any fees . The work was plain and easy , Felix said . The only witnesses who had to be hunted up at all were some who could testify that he had tried to take the crowd down Hobb's Lane ...
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